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A lingering volcanic ash plume forced extended no-fly restrictions over much of Europe today, as Icelandic scientists warned that volcanic activity had increased and showed no sign of abating. "The activity has been quite vigorous overnight, causing the eruption column to grow," says an Icelandic geologist. "It's the magma mixing with the water that creates the explosivity. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be an end in sight."

An expansive cloud of grit hovered over parts of western Europe today, triggering what aviation experts are calling the worst travel disruption the world has ever seen—flight bans stranded people around the globe, affected airports from San Francisco to New Zealand, and diverted everyone from heads of state to soldiers returning from battle. The Icelandic Coast Guard canceled its plan today to fly over the volcano to see how much ice has melted. Floods from melting waters are expected as long as the volcano keeps erupting—and in 1821, the same volcano erupted for more than a year.

The ash cools the planet. So, it may solve the global warming problem!

wtf_wtf

Apr 18, 2010 1:08 AM CDT

little do they know there is a kraken under there!

thekeepitrealman

Apr 18, 2010 12:52 AM CDT

Why can't they drop a small, non-nuclear explosive device into the mouth of the volcano, thus countering and negating all of the energy of the magma and effecitively sealing off the rim of the volcano like they did in that Johnny Quest episode when I was little?